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Kaeng Tana National Park, Thailand

Kaeng Tana National Park is a national park in Ubon Ratchathani Province. Established on 31 July, 1981, it is the 31st national park of Thailand.

Kaeng Tana National Park covers 80 sq km. The Moon and Khong rivers flow through the park. The park has an average elevation of 200 meters, rising to a maximum of 543 meters.

The park is covered with deciduous forest with some parts being dry evergreen forest. Among the plants and trees found here include the dwarf Shorea obtusa, the Dipterocarpus obtusifollus, the teak, bamboo and others.

Among the natural features at the park includes Kaeng Tana rapids, Rak Sai waterfall, Kaeng Kan Hew stone range and Tat Ton Waterfall.

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